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The Senate is in session this weekend, working to try and find a bipartisan solution to reopen the federal government.
NPR's Ava Pukash reports today is day 39 of the shutdown, the longest in history.
The Supreme Court is allowing the Trump administration to withhold, for now, payments under SNAP, the Federal Food Assistance Program.
This allows a lower court more time to consider the administration's request to make only partial payments.
SNAP benefits have lasted for the first time in the 60-year history of the program.
Allie Coffrey is a special education teacher in Pennsylvania.
She says many of her students rely on the program, so she began packing lunches for them.
A video of her packing lunches has received more than a million views.
She says people are sending her donations, which has restored her faith in humanity.
UPS and FedEx have temporarily grounded their MD-11 cargo planes after one crashed during takeoff in Louisville on Tuesday, killing at least 14 people.
From member station WEKU, Curtis Tate reports.
The Philippines is preparing for another typhoon that could make landfall early next week.
A typhoon this week killed more than 200 people.
Officials in southern Brazil are assessing the damage after a tornado last night.
They say six people were killed and hundreds were injured.
Dozens of homes were destroyed.
The John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts is denying a report that the Washington National Opera may leave its home in the nation's capital after more than 50 years.
NPR's Chloe Veltman reports.